Blurb:
The Amoveo are shapeshifting animal clans who live secretly among humans and must find their pre-destined soul mates while avoiding the enemy that seeks to destroy them all.
Party girl Marianna Coltari is an unmated pureblood Amoveo who wants nothing to do with the ongoing war that took her father's life and continues to consume her brother Dante's. But when she is targeted by one of the clans, she has little choice but to run and hide in a cabin with Pete Castro, a retired cop from her brother's security firm. There, Pete and Marianna explore an intensifying attraction between them until danger is at the door and there's no escape.
Party girl Marianna Coltari is an unmated pureblood Amoveo who wants nothing to do with the ongoing war that took her father's life and continues to consume her brother Dante's. But when she is targeted by one of the clans, she has little choice but to run and hide in a cabin with Pete Castro, a retired cop from her brother's security firm. There, Pete and Marianna explore an intensifying attraction between them until danger is at the door and there's no escape.
Review:
Only the pure should survive. Through
the death of her father, the dissolution of the governing council and
the apparent war between the different factions of the Amoveo,
Marianna has kept silent. Refusing to publicly choose a side in the
between the factions, Marianne has become a target for purists
willing to do anything to keep the bloodlines pure. Ordinary, average
and very much human, Pete is the last person Marianne expected would
be her mate. But you can’t always get what you want. Pete was
assigned by her brother to protect her and that’s exactly what he
will do, even if he has to protect her from her own stupidity.
Although I won’t pretend to
understand how a supposed grown adult thinks that by pretending
nothing is wrong, the world is all peaches and cream, I am glad when
Marianna is shown the error of her ways. In danger and under attack
she is essentially kidnapped and hidden away by Pete. Locked up and
in close quarters they have nothing but time to explore the chemistry
between them. When an enemy poses a danger to their newfound
relationship, Pete discovers some truths about himself that he never
expected.
In typical Sara Humphreys fashion,
Undone is action packed and filled with characters you feel strongly
about. Although this is book 4 in the Amoveo series, Humphreys
provides plenty of background and description that even one not
familiar with the series will be able to follow along and enjoy the
story without being hung up on what happened in prior books.
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